WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

12:00 am

Appalachians
The phonograph and radio expose mountain people to new influences and their own music reaches across America. The New Deal of the 1930s and the War on Poverty in the 1960s help relieve the area's continuing poverty. Outside investors still control much of the land, but today, the mountains' cities are vibrant and traditional culture is revived. Part 3 of 3G

Global Voices"A Dream In Doubt"
One of America?s first post 9/11 hate crime murders punctuated a growing wave of violence in retaliation for the terror attacks. Told from the perspective of the victim?s brother, A DREAM IN DOUBT travels to Mesa, Arizona to reveal a story of national tragedy, murder, community and the American dream. D

4:00 am

Up from the Bottoms: The Search for the American Dream
Up From the Bottoms: The Search for the American Dream" tells the story of the massive migration of African Americans from the rural south to the prosperous north during the World War II years and beyond. They left behind the legacy of slavery and segregation and set out to find the American dream. The voice of Cicely Tyson guides us through these touching, thoughtful and often funny stories as told by fifteen residents of Muskegon, Michigan. D

Faces of Change
In FACES OF CHANGE, five activists from five different countries document their struggles to overcome social, racial, ethnic and gender gaps in their native countries over a three-year period. A single mother works to clean a hazardous area of New Orleans; a member of the Roma people of Bulgaria fights anti-gypsy discrimination and a Mauritanian politician works to stop slavery in his country. The special also chronicles the meeting of all five activists at a U.N. D

7:00 am

Bonsai People - The Vision of Muhammad Yunus
BONSAI PEOPLE - THE VISION OF MUHAMMAD YUNUS takes a compelling look at one Nobel Peace Prize winner's attempt to harness the power of the free market to solve the problems of poverty, hunger and inequality. Muhammad Yunus - one of only seven people in the world to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal - pioneered the innovative banking program known as microcredit. The program, which provides poor people with small loans they can use to launch businesses, has since spread to every continent and has benefited more than 100 million families. D

8:00 am

Frontline"Lost In Detention"
In a co-production with the Investigative Reporting Workshop, correspondent Maria Hinojosa investigates President Obama's immigration enforcement strategies, under which deportations and detentions have reached record levels. She journeys into the secretive world of immigrant detention, with a penetrating look at who is being detained and what is happening to these detainees.G

Journey of Sacagawea
Oral history and tradition among the Lemhi Shoshonis, Sacagawea's descendants, and the Hidatsas, her childhood abductors, profile the person behind the western historical icon. Reenactments and scenes of the wild areas she knew help writer-producer Lori Joyce and her team explore the Lewis and Clark expedition.G

Faces of Change
In FACES OF CHANGE, five activists from five different countries document their struggles to overcome social, racial, ethnic and gender gaps in their native countries over a three-year period. A single mother works to clean a hazardous area of New Orleans; a member of the Roma people of Bulgaria fights anti-gypsy discrimination and a Mauritanian politician works to stop slavery in his country. The special also chronicles the meeting of all five activists at a U.N. D

1:00 pm

Bonsai People - The Vision of Muhammad Yunus
BONSAI PEOPLE - THE VISION OF MUHAMMAD YUNUS takes a compelling look at one Nobel Peace Prize winner's attempt to harness the power of the free market to solve the problems of poverty, hunger and inequality. Muhammad Yunus - one of only seven people in the world to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal - pioneered the innovative banking program known as microcredit. The program, which provides poor people with small loans they can use to launch businesses, has since spread to every continent and has benefited more than 100 million families. D

2:00 pm

Frontline"Lost In Detention"
In a co-production with the Investigative Reporting Workshop, correspondent Maria Hinojosa investigates President Obama's immigration enforcement strategies, under which deportations and detentions have reached record levels. She journeys into the secretive world of immigrant detention, with a penetrating look at who is being detained and what is happening to these detainees.G

Faces of Change
In FACES OF CHANGE, five activists from five different countries document their struggles to overcome social, racial, ethnic and gender gaps in their native countries over a three-year period. A single mother works to clean a hazardous area of New Orleans; a member of the Roma people of Bulgaria fights anti-gypsy discrimination and a Mauritanian politician works to stop slavery in his country. The special also chronicles the meeting of all five activists at a U.N. D

6:00 pm

Visions of Ireland
A helicopter-mounted camera shares the vantage point of the Irish faeries of ancient lore for serene aerial views above the fog and mist, the remote Skellig Islands, the magnificent windswept Cliffs of Moher, and the perfect angle from which to kiss the Blarney Stone. The itinerary from Belfast to Galway to Dublin explores timeless country glens, abundant fishing ports, the famous golf courses of counties Kerry and Cork, and more, all the way to Tipperary, all set to a soundtrack that includes the fiddles and pipes of traditional jigs and reels and modern Celtic rock.G

7:30 pm

Dialogue"James McPherson"
James McPherson is one of America's greatest Civil War historians. McPherson's Pulitzer Prize winning writing captures the drama of this era and his latest book, "Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief," gives new insight into Abraham Lincoln's remarkable skill as a military leader. Joan Cartan-Hansen talks with McPherson about Lincoln and why we are still fighting over some of the same issues we thrashed out in the Civil War 150 years ago.G

Bonsai People - The Vision of Muhammad Yunus
BONSAI PEOPLE - THE VISION OF MUHAMMAD YUNUS takes a compelling look at one Nobel Peace Prize winner's attempt to harness the power of the free market to solve the problems of poverty, hunger and inequality. Muhammad Yunus - one of only seven people in the world to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal - pioneered the innovative banking program known as microcredit. The program, which provides poor people with small loans they can use to launch businesses, has since spread to every continent and has benefited more than 100 million families. D